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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/28/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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Have storm damage questions about: Applying for a partial property tax refund Requesting a Building Value Reconsideration Your homestead exemption post-storm Utilizing the calamity provision to save taxes when rebuilding......
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Is the structure value on your FEMA letter too low to repair your property? As an alternative to getting a private appraisal, you may request a Pre-Storm Building Value Reconsideration......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/14/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH5/7/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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Give your feedback through May 23 on the Recovery Draft Action Plan! After receiving more than 3,000 resident survey responses and completing an extensive review of data for unmet needs......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH4/22/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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Did you have to make a decision to evacuate or stay at home due to Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton? Help better inform emergency management and public health officials about......
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT UPDATEREDINGTON SHORES and REDINGTON BEACH4/9/2025     SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTERS: Letters will be sent to residents as we receive the data from Tidal Basin, the State-contracted inspectors. Total......
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Pinellas County has been awarded $813,783,000 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support long-term recovery from Hurricane Idalia in 2023, and Hurricanes Helene and Milton......
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